Home Ministry

The Amit Shah-led ministry refused to disclose information sought by a self-described descendant of Lord Ram under RTI.
As of Monday, Delhi has had a total of 59,746 cases of which 24,558 cases are still active.
The Delhi Police reported 52 deaths to the home ministry but cited the much lower figure of 23 deaths in its reply to an RTI query.
The state on Monday relaxed certain lockdown rules in two zones, which comprise seven districts.
Spitting in public has been made a punishable offence and a strict ban enforced on sale of liquor, gutka, tobacco.
A police officer, related to a person who died of COVID-19 after attending the Tablighi Jamaat event, played a crucial role in tracking down those exposed to the novel coronavirus.
Journalist tests positive in Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram reports first patient and more updates.
The Union home minister claimed that the first incident of violence in northeast Delhi was reported on 24 February around 2 pm and the last one on 25 February around 11 pm.
A day before it said, in response to the UN, that the CAA is an "internal matter", the Modi government refused to reveal documents about the law requested in an RTI application filed by HuffPost India, arguing that disclosure may adversely affect "relation with foreign states".
The Delhi HC has, meanwhile, said 'we cannot have a repeat of 1984' amid political blame game between BJP, AAP and Congress.